404 Troubleshooting
Enable Telnet or SSH access
If your security policy affords enabling remote connections to the Nortel
SNAS, enter the command /cfg/sys/adm/telnet to enable Telnet
access, or the command /cfg/sys/adm/ssh to enable SSH access.
Apply your configuration changes.
>> Main# /cfg/sys/adm/ssh
Current value: off
Allow SSH CLI access (on/off): on
>> Administrative Applications# apply
Changes applied successfully.
Check the Access List
If you find that Telnet or SSH access is enabled but you still cannot
connect to the Nortel SNAS using a Telnet or SSH client, check whether
any hosts have been added to the Access List. Enter the command
/cfg/sys/accesslist/list to view the current Access List.
>> Main# /cfg/sys/accesslist/list
1: 192.168.128.78, 255.255.255.0
When Telnet or SSH access is enabled, only those hosts listed in the
Access List are allowed to access the Nortel SNAS over the network. If
no hosts have been added to the Access List, this means that any host is
allowed to access the Nortel SNAS over the network (assuming that Telnet
or SSH access is enabled).
If there are entries in the Access List but your host is not listed, use the
/cfg/sys/accesslist/add command to add the required host to the
Access List.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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